Frontiers in bioscience (Landmark edition)

The Role of Gut Bacteria and Fat Tissue in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Possible Treatments

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Abstract

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affects 5-18% of women globally and is associated with various health issues.

  • Hyperandrogenemia and insulin resistance are key factors in the pathophysiology of PCOS.
  • Alterations in gut microbiota composition have been observed in women with PCOS.
  • Animal studies indicate that gut microbiota can regulate insulin sensitivity and hormone balance in PCOS.
  • A reduction in brown adipose tissue volume or activity is linked to insulin resistance and hyperandrogenemia in PCOS patients.
  • Activation of brown adipose tissue or browning of white adipose tissue may offer new treatment avenues for PCOS.
  • Gut microbiota may influence brown adipose tissue through metabolites and the gut-brain axis.

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